Examples of using Bailouts in English and their translations into Swedish
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After the bailouts in Greece and Ireland, it is pretty
700 billion dollars worth of taxpayer exposure for the bailouts is quite striking.
Other recipients of bailouts held onto their cash,
Fed bailouts amount to“free money”(and not free-money)
else he wouldn't be calling bailouts for elite, Fed-connected financial firms a form of capitalism.
partial ownership to enforce investment policies which can benefit the working people who are paying for the bailouts.
in state aid as a result of bailouts in the financial sector.
management of the fund set up to finance possible bailouts.
while transferring massive resources in bailouts to banks and speculators.
loan guarantees, and bailouts.
To ensure that the private sector pays its fair share in any future bailouts, the EU has proposed a common framework of rules
But within weeks of the official announcement that Kelleher was searching for union bailouts, four major labor union investment funds declined to offer Shelbourne Development any loans.
To ensure that the private sector pays its fair share in any future bailouts, the EU will propose a common framework of rules
was followed by massive bank rescues(so-called bailouts), also plays a major role in this context as well as criticism of Federal Reserve.
The initial outrage has been compounded by bailouts and by elected officials' hunger for campaign cash from Wall Street,
everybody knows that the banks couldn't survive until lunch without zero interest loans from the government and bailouts when they bet a hard eight and lose.
Speaking of bankruptcy, Pentagon sources note that,“Unable to get bailouts from irate California taxpayers
Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street,
Loan Crisis which costs U.S. taxpayers nearly $200 billion in bailouts, and many people their life savings.